two octets) for as-number, followed by the IP address of the BGP system that formed
the aggregate route for ip-address.
as-path—(Optional) AS path to include with the route. It can include a combination of
individual AS path numbers and AS sets. Enclose sets in brackets ( [ ] ). The first AS
number in the path represents the AS immediately adjacent to the local AS. Each
subsequent number represents an AS that is progressively farther from the local AS,
heading toward the origin of the path. You cannot specify a regular expression for
as-path. You must use a complete, valid AS path.
atomic-aggregate—(Optional) Attach the BGP atomic-aggregate path attribute to the
aggregate route. This path attribute indicates that the local system selected a less
specific route instead of a more specific route.
origin egp—(Optional) BGP origin attribute that indicates that the path information
originated in another AS.
origin igp—(Optional) BGP origin attribute that indicates that the path information
originated within the local AS.
origin incomplete—(Optional) BGP origin attribute that indicates that the path information
was learned by some other means.
Required Privilege
Level
routing—To view this statement in the configuration.
routing-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Related
Documentation
• Example: Summarizing Static Routes Through Route Aggregation
• Using 4-Byte Autonomous System Numbers in BGP Networks Technology Overview
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